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Craig Jackson Transitioning from Full-Time Employee to Full-Time Investor
23 May 2017 | 7 replies
I am confident my real estate investments will perform better than any savings instrument and or stock/mutual fund over a long period of time.I am improving the community that I live in by either renovating dilapidated houses or building new homes/commercial property.Flexibility to focus strictly on real estate when I need to and have ability to take off for important events with family friends.I do not have any kids yet, but I get to spend a lot more quality time with my wife and when we have kids I will get to build into them more than I could ever imagine with a W2 job.   
Jim Tiernan Anybody else having issues with Mack Companies in Chicago?
19 January 2018 | 147 replies
@Ben Dunning I was the person instrumental with getting that suit moving forward.
Matt Ridenour Land contract foreclosure
24 February 2019 | 22 replies
well in most debt instruments non payment of tax's is an event of default. check your docs and see if that is the case if it is then see what you have to do to foreclose on a land  contract.. each state is different.